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Godzilla has stomped so many buildings in Japan the irradiated monster is getting appointed special resident and tourism ambassador for Tokyo's Shinjuku ward, Thursday, April 9, 2015. A godzilla-size head towering 52-meters (171 feet) above ground level was unveiled Thursday at an office of Toho, the studio behind the 1954 original. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi) Image Credit: AP

Japanese movie studio Toho Co is suing Voltage Pictures and director Nacho Vigalondo, complaining of copyright and trademark infringements in an upcoming film.

Toho spokesman Makoto Hanari said on Wednesday that a lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in a California court, but declined to discuss details.

Voltage Pictures President and chief operating officer Jonathan Deckter declined to comment.

Toho created Godzilla with its 1954 classic film, owns the rights to the character and licenses it out for figures and video games, as well as Hollywood remakes, such as last year’s Godzilla movie directed by Gareth Edwards.

The current complaint is over buzz that Los Angeles-based Voltage is trying to create for Vigalondo’s upcoming film Colossal that Toho says uses Godzilla images without permission or payment.